Nearly 50 years ago Martin Luther King, Jr. called 11 am on Sunday morning the most segregated hour in America. While some houses of worship in the U.S. have become more diverse in recent years, about eight-in-ten American congregants still attend services at a place where a single racial or ethnic group comprises at least 80% of the congregation. Our panel will discuss whether the American expression of religion inherently segregates or divides along religious lines and whether religion bridges or widens the racial divide.

This event is free and open to the public, however, registration required.

PARKING is available on both sides of Baltimore between 39th Street and Westport Road. There is a parking lot directly across from the church on Baltimore, one just south of the church and another lot by the old Katz store at Baltimore and Westport Road. Please enter the church by the doors on Baltimore.